In post-colonial Ghana, music flooded across towns and cities like a tsunami. New genres developed and took the country’s airwaves by storm. The most popular of these genres was highlife
A Crisis of Confidence
It is difficult to remember any one particular Winchester College chapel service. They were repetitive experiences of finding oneself pressed uncomfortably inwards by a boy on either side and a
LC Press Publishes: The Experience of Christianity
Hans van Mourik Broekman, who teaches RS at LC and former head of expressive arts Brian Donnelly have combined to author a book of paintings and reflections, introducing young people
A greener look at the past? Teaching environmental history at Key Stage 4 and 5
Environmental history, which deals primarily with changes in environments and the ways historical societies have interacted with them, is not a new field. Clarence Glacken’s Traces on the Rhodian Shore,
Intent 2022
Liverpool College publishes Intent 2022 How should a school respond to the experience of the pandemic? What have we learned? What should happen now? What do we want to
Heart’s ease and school free: lessons from David Jones
Extending fields spread flatly, far to either side, uninterrupted to the sight, not any longer barriered nor revetted in. It was a great goodness in their eyes, this expanse,
Lockdown Learning from a Family’s Perspective
We value the structure that Liverpool College’s home school is providing. Last lockdown, our child from year 7 Howson’s, was still in primary and school started vaguely during the
Look Up!
…or, some views of some unexpected buildings and places. We all take the world that’s immediately around us for granted. The roads we travel on our way to work